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and forbes media chairman steve forbes, author of "freedom manifesto," why free markets are moral and big government is not. well, howard dean, maybe i'm too hard on him, but i think this is a dreadful choice. no financial, no international, doesn't know anything about the dollar. and maybe the worst part, he was a terrible budget director. look at the spending and deficit and debt he created. how can we give him the treasury? >> well, i'm chortling here because of your outrage over the $1 trillion coin matched with your outrage over jack lew, i can't figure out which is mor amusing. should we put that in the democratic party platform? >> it already is, that's what's amusing. >> very good, very good. >> let's talk about jack lew for a second. normally this position should go to somebody from the finance world. i think that, unfortunately, that's very difficult to do that because the finance world had a lot to do with the crash in 2008. but normally those are the best people for this job. for treasury. and if you look at george w. bush, his first two people were quite able, especially
and forbes media chairman steve forbes, author of "freedom manifesto," why free markets are moral and big government is not. well, howard dean, maybe i'm too hard on him, but i think this is a dreadful choice. no financial, no international, doesn't know anything about the dollar. and maybe the worst part, he was a terrible budget director. look at the spending and deficit and debt he created. how can we give him the treasury? >> well, i'm chortling here because of your outrage...
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forbes media, chairman and editor-in-chief, good man, steve forbes. some say he would make a good treasury secretary. what we expect from the guy who will be taking over at the treasury, jack lew. this man who has proven to be a lot more partisan than geithner. sandra: it is back to davos where liz sat down with one of the most in demand ceos out there, howard lutnick of cantor fitzgerald. find out his investment ideas from davos next ♪ ed. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and med
forbes media, chairman and editor-in-chief, good man, steve forbes. some say he would make a good treasury secretary. what we expect from the guy who will be taking over at the treasury, jack lew. this man who has proven to be a lot more partisan than geithner. sandra: it is back to davos where liz sat down with one of the most in demand ceos out there, howard lutnick of cantor fitzgerald. find out his investment ideas from davos next ♪ ed. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his...
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tomorrow steve forbes to talk about that. that's it tonight on "lou dobbs tonight." have a great night. lou: good evening, everybody. the last-minute fiscal cliff steel locking in bush-era tax rates for most of america, but that deal still results in a tax increase for nearly 80 percent of america while adding up to $4 trillion the national debt the deal ensures that more than 120 million tax filers will see some sort of tax increase over the coming year. your not hearing a lot about that. well, you will hear tonight. the prident damning repeatedly throughout the campaign and the lame duc congressional session that his stance was all about protecting the middle class with the expiration of the payroll tax holiday. the were not scared. the 2% increase taking nearly a thousand dollars out of the pockets of the typical family per year, spending cuts$75,000 virtually ignored in the final deal. according to congressional budget office analysis, the law calls for $1 in cuts for every $41 in tax hikes. 1-41. far from the peakers long time dollar for dollar demand on spendin
tomorrow steve forbes to talk about that. that's it tonight on "lou dobbs tonight." have a great night. lou: good evening, everybody. the last-minute fiscal cliff steel locking in bush-era tax rates for most of america, but that deal still results in a tax increase for nearly 80 percent of america while adding up to $4 trillion the national debt the deal ensures that more than 120 million tax filers will see some sort of tax increase over the coming year. your not hearing a lot about...
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no one articulated it as great as steve forbes. it is nuts it has to be this complicated. 20% of the money the irs takes in is spent on just preparing these tax returns. this is just nuts. it is crazy. bill: four million words. >> four million words. bill: good luck reading that. >> good luck reading line by one. that is lot of highlighters, that's for sure. bill: loopy, loopy. thank you, charles. hemmer@foxnews.com is the e-mail. at twitter @billhemmer. tweet lines open, because you asked, bya for chuck payne. martha: want to make sure that doesn't change one bit. >> 1.2 million. martha: thanks you guys. as the debate over the new gun laws rage on, one town, listen to this, has voted to make sure that every single household in their community has a gun in it. why city leaders say they think this is a very good idea. and one company is looking for people who are willing to go to mars. here's the hitch. you can't come back necessarily. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] with over 50 delicious choices of green giant vegetables i
no one articulated it as great as steve forbes. it is nuts it has to be this complicated. 20% of the money the irs takes in is spent on just preparing these tax returns. this is just nuts. it is crazy. bill: four million words. >> four million words. bill: good luck reading that. >> good luck reading line by one. that is lot of highlighters, that's for sure. bill: loopy, loopy. thank you, charles. hemmer@foxnews.com is the e-mail. at twitter @billhemmer. tweet lines open, because...
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imagine jerry brown and steve forbes same arena. liz: it would simplify things in so many ways. david: of course. we're going opposite direction. liz: lobbyists would not allow it to happen. david: looks like your taxes are going up a bit this year but you could get some relief at the gas pump. it is something anyway, right? we'll tell you exactly how much coming up. liz: ipo activity, initial public offerings actually declined in 2012. find out next if things pick up this year. actually why you might be looking at a different way of investing in companies other than just an ipo. stay tuned suddenly, she does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed andsymptoms, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and me
imagine jerry brown and steve forbes same arena. liz: it would simplify things in so many ways. david: of course. we're going opposite direction. liz: lobbyists would not allow it to happen. david: looks like your taxes are going up a bit this year but you could get some relief at the gas pump. it is something anyway, right? we'll tell you exactly how much coming up. liz: ipo activity, initial public offerings actually declined in 2012. find out next if things pick up this year. actually why...
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steve forbes. so when you go down through the birth order, you're more likely to find the entrepreneur but you're almost likely going to finds that baby of the family who is most likely to throw a temper tantrum on the sideline at the super bowl this year. that will be jim where older brother john is probably going to be more poised, a little bit more cautious, so the guy that's going to roll the dice at the super bowl in all probability is going to be little brother jim. >> but it sounds like you think john is the one who has the upper edge here. who do his parents root for? what do they do in. >> you know what would be ideal is if they were at the super bowl, i would love to see them after the ball game is over, just run to the 50 yard line and see who comes running to them. and my guess would be it would be baby jim, but i could be wrong. >> if you're going to bet a nickel on this game, miguel, put it on the first born. >> i have one nickel down on the first born. thank you very much, mr. leman.
steve forbes. so when you go down through the birth order, you're more likely to find the entrepreneur but you're almost likely going to finds that baby of the family who is most likely to throw a temper tantrum on the sideline at the super bowl this year. that will be jim where older brother john is probably going to be more poised, a little bit more cautious, so the guy that's going to roll the dice at the super bowl in all probability is going to be little brother jim. >> but it sounds...
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at one time i thought steve forbes' idea was great, but he wants to keep a certain piece of money that is an entitlement. guest: and makes a very good point that we have got to have the kind of pro-growth tax reform that simplifies the system, broadens the base, lower rates, but that stimulates economic growth and economic development. that means not only getting people back to work but it is the growing economy that creates more revenue, not higher taxes. the growth and the revenues from growth is what we really need to address the deposition and debt. often we don't focus on that enough in the scoring, like the cbo, congressional budget office scoring you see all the time, the revenue from growth is not factored in. in anything we put together a, like we just made the lower tax rates permanent for 99% of all taxpayers, the revenue now we will get from economic growth because of that certainty is not factored in. if we get 1%, present and more economic growth, that is huge, that's trillions in revenue over 10 years to help reduce the debt and deficit. that's what the caller is getting
at one time i thought steve forbes' idea was great, but he wants to keep a certain piece of money that is an entitlement. guest: and makes a very good point that we have got to have the kind of pro-growth tax reform that simplifies the system, broadens the base, lower rates, but that stimulates economic growth and economic development. that means not only getting people back to work but it is the growing economy that creates more revenue, not higher taxes. the growth and the revenues from...
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the problem is that -- >> steve: that's "forbes" magazine. >> gretchen: forbes is all about self creating and working really hard. if you ever watch a golf tournament, he's one of the top players in the world, he's bought tremendous amount of hours of sacrifice into his game. one of the rewards of that is that you make money. that's just the way it works. >> brian: he came out, he didn't apologize for his statement. he apologized for saying it out loud. right now like many americans, tax lurks i don't have a definitive plan, but like everybody else, i want to make decisions best for my future and family. finances and taxes are a personal matter. i should not have made my opinions on them public. i apologize for those i have upset. he shouldn't be apologizing. what do you think? jay in pennsylvania says personally, i don't like the rich, but that doesn't mean i think we should impose excessive taxes on them. oh, really? we shouldn't if we all want to have work. >> steve: e-mail from bob in maryland. brian, you don't understand, mickleson owes that money to the government. after all, didn't
the problem is that -- >> steve: that's "forbes" magazine. >> gretchen: forbes is all about self creating and working really hard. if you ever watch a golf tournament, he's one of the top players in the world, he's bought tremendous amount of hours of sacrifice into his game. one of the rewards of that is that you make money. that's just the way it works. >> brian: he came out, he didn't apologize for his statement. he apologized for saying it out loud. right now...
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at one time i thought steve forbes' idea was great, but he wants to keep a certain piece of money that is an entitlement. guest: and makes a very good point that we have got to have the kind of pro-growth tax reform that simplifies the system, broadens the base, lower rates, but that stimulates economic growth and economic development. that means not only getting people back to work but it is the growing economy that creates more revenue, not higher taxes. the growth and the revenues from growth is what we really need to address the deposition and debt. often we don't focus on that enough in the scoring, like the cbo, congressional budget office scoring you see all the time, the revenue from growth is not factored in. in anything we put together a, like we just made the lower tax rates permanent for 99% of all taxpayers, the revenue now we will get from economic growth because of that certainty is not factored in. if we get 1%, 2% more economic growth, that is huge, that's trillions in revenue over 10 years to help reduce the debt and deficit. that's what the caller is getting at. the
at one time i thought steve forbes' idea was great, but he wants to keep a certain piece of money that is an entitlement. guest: and makes a very good point that we have got to have the kind of pro-growth tax reform that simplifies the system, broadens the base, lower rates, but that stimulates economic growth and economic development. that means not only getting people back to work but it is the growing economy that creates more revenue, not higher taxes. the growth and the revenues from...
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i was at "forbes" magazine working on the editorial side, a reporter and editor says steve is on the positions i guess we do it, i thought that might be kind of interesting. i had wanted to be a political reporter growing up, so i thought this might be cool. six months of. it was very interesting because i got to see the other side of the notebook. i was working as journalists, so it really helped me become a better choice. bright co. what did you learn about journalists? >> guest: in this case he traveled in a pack. they didn't care to understand, you know, some of the ajc candidate had. it is very sort of, the perception was he wanted a flat tax that he could enrich himself. that was the same depth as the analysis can't. and i am a person who likes to dig in and out and the the bottom of some pain. the kind of superficial approach of the campaign, which i understand because you're under the kind day in, day out was really kind of news to me. c-span: you can reach usually every sunday on the front page of the business section. today we recorded mr. in the front page of "the new york
i was at "forbes" magazine working on the editorial side, a reporter and editor says steve is on the positions i guess we do it, i thought that might be kind of interesting. i had wanted to be a political reporter growing up, so i thought this might be cool. six months of. it was very interesting because i got to see the other side of the notebook. i was working as journalists, so it really helped me become a better choice. bright co. what did you learn about journalists? >>...